The Human Beat June 13th 2022

June 13, 2022 00:29:01
The Human Beat June 13th 2022
The Human Beat
The Human Beat June 13th 2022

Jun 13 2022 | 00:29:01

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Show Notes

To honor Juneteenth I want to revisit a 2020 conversation with four friends about race and justice, and where things stand for people who look like them.  All are black. We’ll hear from Denise Reed, Bereniece Jones-Centeno, Amber Hope Duffy and Charles Withers. Oregon is still mostly white, and I started by asking what it felt like to often be the only person of color in the room.

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